Wednesday in Congress, the Democrat Chairman of the House Ways and Means Committee is holding a hearing titled “Pathways to Universal Healthcare Coverage.” Democrats on the Committee will no doubt fill the committee room with lofty promises but don’t be deceived: in reality, Democrat slogans like "Medicare-for-all" come with a bitter pill to swallow: socialized medicine in America.

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Andrew McCarthy: Congress’ contempt stunt against Attorney General Barr. When Congress uses its contempt power, there are basically three avenues it can pursue for purposes of enforcement. In the case of the House Judiciary Committee’s party-line vote to hold Attorney General William Barr in contempt – for purportedly failing to produce a report he has actually produced – Democrats, who control the House, will use the route that is most political and, thus, least credible: the unilateral congressional procedure. >>

House Democrats vote to take Barr, McGahn to court to enforce subpoenas. Democrats have wanted to hold Attorney General William Barr and Don McGahn in contempt of Congress, and now have moved to take them to court. >>

House expected to vote June 11 on holding attorney general in contempt of Congress. The full House of Representatives is expected to vote on June 11 whether to hold Attorney General William Barr in contempt of Congress, according to a Democratic aide. >>

House to vote June 11 on holding Barr, McGahn in contempt of Congress. The full House of Representatives is expected to vote on June 11 whether to hold Attorney General William Barr in contempt of Congress, according to a Democratic aide. >>

Ingraham: Democrats hold America in contempt. House Democrats vote to hold Attorney General Barr in contempt of Congress. >>

Key House Democrat says he doesn't anticipate contempt votes this month. House Majority Leader Steny Hoyer said Wednesday that the full Democratically-controlled House likely won't schedule votes to hold Attorney General William Barr or possibly others in contempt of Congress before the Memorial Day recess. >>

Matt Schlapp: ‘Medicare-for-all’ is a $32 trillion utopian taxpayer-funded fantasy. Don’t be fooled, America. Wednesday in Congress, the Democrat Chairman of the House Ways and Means Committee is holding a hearing titled “Pathways to Universal Healthcare Coverage.” Democrats on the Committee will no doubt fill the committee room with lofty promises but don’t be deceived: in reality, Democrat slogans like "Medicare-for-all" come with a bitter pill to swallow: socialized medicine in America. >>

Nadler speaks after House judiciary votes to hold Barr in contempt. The House Judiciary Committee voted to hold Attorney General William Barr in contempt of Congress and will now be taken up by the full House, where Democrats have a 38-seat majority. >>

Rep. Collins blasts Barr contempt vote as 'desperate' move to discredit attorney general. Ranking member of the House Judiciary Committee Rep. Doug Collins accused House Democrats' of taking “our power of subpoena and contempt” and making a “mockery of it,” after the committee voted to hold Attorney General William Barr in contempt of Congress for defying a subpoena for the unredacted Mueller report and underlying documents related to the investigation. >>

Rep. Doug Collins: By voting to hold Barr in contempt, Dems defy logic and precedent. The partisan slog continued Wednesday, as House Judiciary Committee Democrats passed a resolution to hold Attorney General William Barr in contempt of Congress. >>

The fate of America is in the hands of Congress. Mueller and his team did a Herculean job in uncovering a great deal of truth in a very short time, writes former federal prosecutor Shanlon Wu. "It is up to Congress -- in particular the Democrats -- to work with that message, plumb it, and, most importantly, work to translate it and communicate it effectively to the American people." This means hearings, he writes. >>

Watters: Dems, media in 'full meltdown mode' over Barr being held in contempt of Congress. Jesse Watters chronicled several members of the media and the Democratic Party he said were going into "meltdown mode" over Attorney General William Barr's refusal to turn over the full Mueller report to Congress. >>